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Mrs. Fiona Boyd - Principal"I am incredibly proud of our pupils for their enthusiastic participation in the Generation Wild programme. Their curiosity, teamwork, and love of nature have truly shone through as they explored the outdoors and engaged in meaningful learning with their friends and families. This programme has enriched their educational experiences and fostered a lifelong appreciation for nature, making them true Guardians of the Wild. We look forward to continuing this journey and seeing our pupils grow even more connected to the environment."
Karen McKeavney - Parent"Generation Wild has been an incredible experience for Lola Rae and our family. The activities are engaging and educational, and we've loved completing them together. It's been wonderful to see Lola Rae learn and grow while having fun outdoors. She loves getting out of the classroom. We cannot wait to visit Castle Espie over the Easter break!”
Jennifer Loughran - Parent"Our family has thoroughly enjoyed participating in Generation Wild. The tasks are well-designed and encourage creativity and exploration. Jordan has really taken to Outdoor learning. It's been a joy to watch P4MS develop new skills and a deeper appreciation for nature. I’ve loved seeing all the activities on Seesaw, the website and the newsletter!"
Martin McMahon - Parent"Emily has really enjoyed taking part in the Generation Wild project. She has talked about her walks and her picnic outside and how she enjoys doing these especially with her friends and teacher. She enjoys looking at nature and taking in all the animals and plants around her. She has a vivid imagination and this has been enriched by completing the activities in school and at home to receive her badges. A really enjoyable experience."
Claire Fegan - Parent“Padraig has really enjoyed and has taken such an interest in generation wild because it involves a lot of outdoor and nature activities, he said it’s a lot of fun and he has been so happy at homework time to complete the activities and always wanting to do more than what he has been asked to complete.”
Roisin Dillon - Parent“Dawson enjoys generation wild because he likes being outdoors and being creative. He found it fun and enjoyable using arts and crafts to decorate the bird hotel, his favourite project was the bird feeder using old, recycled packaging and checking to see if any birds had used it.”
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